Vernon, Florida
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:11:02
So you usually kill by...
:11:05
6:00, 7:00 at the latest.
:11:08
There's been a lot killed after that.
:11:13
That's the cream of the hunt.
:11:16
From daylight to 6:00, 7:00.
:11:24
He's looking for a fresh track now...
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and if he finds a fresh track, he'll stop,
listen, and go in on it.

:11:33
That's what he's doing.
Walking and listening, right now.

:11:36
Looking for a fresh sign
he's crossed the graded road.

:11:42
Where there's smoke,
there's fire, you know.

:11:44
You find a fresh track,
you know there's agobblEr there...

:11:48
'cause this is a prime area for turkey.
:12:02
Look how that's bogged down there.
:12:05
Bogged an inch deep there in that dirt.
:12:10
He weigh 18, 20 pounds.
Look at the size of the track.

:12:13
Look how he's bogging up that hard dirt.
:12:17
He probably crossed
late yesterday afternoon...

:12:20
and roosted right back down
here in these woods.

:12:31
If he's got a hen with him, it's very
hard to call him away from that hen.

:12:34
You can believe that.
:12:37
Anybody that'll tell you they can...
:12:38
call agobblEr away
from a pack of hens, just anytime...

:12:44
Did you hear that?
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Sounds almost like a turkey gobbling,
but it's not.

:12:50
It's one of them
big woodpeckers pecking.

:12:54
FooI you a lot of times.

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